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Dan Parsons, Jason Ryan, Michael Malouf and Wayne Martin
Wildlife strikes in aviation represent a serious economic concern; however, in some jurisdictions, the costs associated with this phenomenon are not collected or shared. This hampers the industry?s ability to quantify the risk and assess the potential be...
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Anna V. Chatzi, Wayne Martin, Paul Bates and Patrick Murray
Communication and trust are fundamental factors in the operation of complex and highly regulated industries like aviation maintenance. This article reviews two preconditions of human error: communication and trust, as well as the way these are linked as ...
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Daniel E. Martin, Wayne E. Woldt and Mohamed A. Latheef
The objectives of this study were to characterize the effects of operational factors on spray application parameters for remotely piloted aerial application systems (RPAAS). The effects of application height and ground speed on spray pattern uniformity a...
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Christopher Phillip Martin,Wayne Philp,William P Hall
Time and knowledge have tended to be conceptualised in conventional knowledge management systems as either ?timeless? recordings of procedures, or time-stamped records of past events and states. The concept of temporal convergence was previously develope...
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